A former high-level advisor to Vice-President Kamala Harris, missed the presidential campaign, was shocked when Harris told “The View” that she had done nothing different from President Biden, according to a new book by journalists Jonathan Allen and friend Parnes.
With about a month to travel to the November elections, Harris told Liberal hosts that nothing “came to my mind” after he asked her to name something that she would have done differently from Biden in the past four years.
Harris ‘senior campaign advisor, Stephanie Cutter, was struck down to Harris’ response, according to Allen’s new book and Parnes, published this month entitled “Fight: Inside The Wilst Battle for the White House”.
“What was that?” Cutter remembers thinking about herself.
“This is not what we have practiced.”
The blunder became a moment that defined Harris’ campaign and provided ammunition to her opponent.
The Trump campaign immediately seized the blunder and began to share the clip for voters via social media and SMS this afternoon.
“He provided the blow of money” for manufacturers of Trump advertisements, “said the book quotes an ally of Harris.

“And it was his own bad time.”
“When she gave us the gift of the interview with the sight, we were able to anchor it to the Biden administration in her own words, which we were trying to do anyway,” said a Trump advisor in the book.
The Democratic candidate was examined throughout her campaign for not having broken up with Biden on more questions after taking her place at the top of the ticket.
Harris’ response had “done little to erase the impression that his reason for running was one of the circumstances,” noted the authors of the book.
The vice-president faced Biden’s pressure to remain faithful to him and put “no” daylight “between them during his campaign, said the book.
Before her first interview as a democratic candidate, Harris was prepared by assistants with a list of articles she could name that “proud of her work with Biden,” said the book.
The Harris office did not immediately return a request for comments.
Hanna Panreck of Fox News contributed to this report.